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EducationThe Training Design Lab at Providence Church in Raleigh, NC, is an interactive workshop designed for ministry leaders aiming to enhance their training capabilities. This workshop offers a hands-on approach that goes beyond mere knowledge transfer, equipping participants with practical tools to create and facilitate engaging training environments. Whether you are a pastor or a leader in ministry at any level, this experience promises to strengthen your ability to train and empower others effectively. Participants will leave with valuable resources, including a Training Design Starter Kit, ready-to-use templates, and a reusable training session framework, ensuring they can design experiences that truly engage and equip their audiences.The workshop is led by industry experts such as Drew Dabbs, a Discipleship Ministry Strategist with the Ministry Strategies Group, who brings extensive experience from his time on staff at the Baptist State Convention. His background includes thirteen years of service in college ministry. Anna Rambeaut, a Ministry Assistant also from the Ministry Strategies Group, contributes her insights, having previously worked with youth evangelism and discipleship. Together, they focus on providing practical tools and strategies to support disciple-making in modern church contexts. This workshop is an opportunity to invest in your ministry for only $70, a significant discount from the $150 value. Join fellow leaders to explore innovative methods of disciple-making and gain new perspectives on training in the church.
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Education
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Education
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Providence Church
Location
Providence Church, Raleigh, NC
Raleigh, NC, USA
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